Bindeshwar Pathak, who was in London to attend a conference on Smart Cities, said NRIs in the UK and around the world can play a vital role to help India build nearly 12 crore toilets by 2019 to realise Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Clean India vision.
"This is a big task, but together we can do it and non- resident Indians can play a pivotal role in this. This is a unique opportunity for the NRIs to show their love for the country," Pathak said.
An individual toilet costs approximately USD 500, which means six toilets would cost a total of USD 3,000 (Rs 2 lakhs) a cost that could be spread over a period of three years.
"If all the NRIs come forward and contribute to make India clean and a better place, this beautiful dream will become a reality," he added.
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Apart from the construction of toilets, Pathak has been leading a movement since 1970 with Sulabh to provide sanitation solutions to the poor.
Sulabh claims to engage over 50,000 people and has so far constructed nearly 1.3 million household toilets and 8,500 public toilets.